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The '''Ministry of Justice''', formally titled '''His Most Christian Majesty's Royal Courts and Ministry of Justice''', is the [[Conshilía Purpháidhe| | The '''Ministry of Justice''', formally titled '''His Most Christian Majesty's Royal Courts and Ministry of Justice''', is the [[Conshilía Purpháidhe|Purpháidhe]] Ministry that advises the [[Government of Urcea]] and leads the nation in a broad array of law enforcement and judicial issues, and also organizes the nation's [[Criminal justice system of Urcea|court system]]. | ||
== Office for Enforcement and Coordination == | == Office for Enforcement and Coordination == | ||
=== Agency for Ethics and Oversight === | === Agency for Ethics and Oversight === | ||
The Agency for Ethics and Oversight is responsible for overseeing the ethical and lawful behavior of members of the national [[Government of Urcea]]. It sets policies for ethical behavior and investigates breaches of ethics and the law by members of the government. Unlike other Agency heads, the Agency for Ethics and Oversight is nominated by the [[Chancellor and Temporary President]] only after the nominee is approved by the minority leader of the [[ | The Agency for Ethics and Oversight is responsible for overseeing the ethical and lawful behavior of members of the national [[Government of Urcea]]. It sets policies for ethical behavior and investigates breaches of ethics and the law by members of the government. Unlike other Agency heads, the Agency for Ethics and Oversight is nominated by the [[Chancellor and Temporary President]] only after the nominee is approved by the minority leader of the [[Conshilía Daoni]], ensuring that the Agency remains relatively independent. | ||
=== Agency for Investigations === | === Agency for Investigations === |
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Headquarters | Archducal Court, 443 7th Avenue, Urceopolis |
Annual budget | $790.6 billion (FY 2008) |
Agency executive |
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Website | justice.urc |
The Ministry of Justice, formally titled His Most Christian Majesty's Royal Courts and Ministry of Justice, is the Purpháidhe Ministry that advises the Government of Urcea and leads the nation in a broad array of law enforcement and judicial issues, and also organizes the nation's court system.
Office for Enforcement and Coordination
Agency for Ethics and Oversight
The Agency for Ethics and Oversight is responsible for overseeing the ethical and lawful behavior of members of the national Government of Urcea. It sets policies for ethical behavior and investigates breaches of ethics and the law by members of the government. Unlike other Agency heads, the Agency for Ethics and Oversight is nominated by the Chancellor and Temporary President only after the nominee is approved by the minority leader of the Conshilía Daoni, ensuring that the Agency remains relatively independent.
Agency for Investigations
Office for Administration of His Majesty's Royal Court System
Office for His Most Christian Majesty's Correctional System
Agency for Correctional Facility Management
Agency for Correctional Employee Personal and Benefit Management
Agency for Ecclesiastical Correctional Affairs
The Agency for Ecclesiastical Correctional Affairs is responsible for the management of Ecclesiastical prisons, two medium-security prisons responsible for ordained members of the clergy convicted of crimes. These facilities are jointly overseen by the Agency and the office of Censor to ensure fair and appropriate treatment for members of the clergy, with the Agency providing administration for the facilities and the Censorial Department for Ecclesiastical Crime Management providing for the spiritual correction and rehabilitative programming of those incarcerated.